GSI typology - Typology of Groundwater / Surface interaction

M. Dahl, K. Hinsby

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/rapport/konferenceproceedingsKonferenceartikel i proceedings

Resumé

The EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) outlines an approach to water administration in which
interaction between groundwater bodies, groundwater dependent terrestrial ecosystems and surface water
bodies take on a central role. Recognition of the interdependency between components of the hydrological continuum is a major strength of the WFD as a management framework. A main purpose of the WFD is to promote sustainable water and land use protecting associated aquatic ecosystems and water requirements of dependent terrestrial ecosystems and wetlands. Despite its significance, a terrestrial ecosystem is not well defined in the WFD, however, but the term covers areas where the water table is at or near ground surface. Riparian areas and wetlands are encompassed within this term.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelEU Groundwater Policy Development. Good Status Objectives and Integrated management Planning. 13-15 November 2008. UNESCO, Paris, France
ForlagUNESCO
Sider146-156
Antal sider11
StatusUdgivet - 2008
BegivenhedEU Groundwater Policy Developments: Good Status Objectives and Integrated Management Planning - Paris, France
Varighed: 13 nov. 200815 nov. 2008

Konference

KonferenceEU Groundwater Policy Developments: Good Status Objectives and Integrated Management Planning
ByParis, France
Periode13/11/0815/11/08

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